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Huge Water Park Planned for Ariz. Desert

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By tapping rivers and sucking water from deep underground, developers have covered Arizona with carpets of Bermuda grass and dotted the parched landscape with swimming pools, golf courses and lakeshore homes.

Now another ambitious project is in the works: A massive new water park that would offer surf-sized waves, snorkeling, scuba diving and kayaking — all in a bone-dry region that gets just 8 inches of rain a year. ...

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{"commentId":1213890,"authorDomain":"dcuben"}
"I couldn't imagine raising my kids in an environment where they wouldn't have the opportunity to grow up being passionate about the same sports that I grew up being passionate about," he said.

I guess it's a good thing he wasn't also into mountain climbing... although if he had been, I wonder if he'd be trying to float a bond measure for the local taxpayers to pay for that, as well? (sigh...)

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Reply#1 - Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:08 AM EST
{"commentId":1214073,"authorDomain":"thedoctori"}

Reality has become detached from worldly desires and vice versa. Lives spent in cars and cubicles with air-conditioning has contributed to the separation of humanity (a natural phenomena) from nature. How can one live without a bond to, and fundamental respect for, the natural world?

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Reply#2 - Sun Nov 25, 2007 11:42 AM EST
{"commentId":1217146,"authorDomain":"dcuben"}

You said it... I'm surprised at how FEW of the middle-schoolers I teach have ever gone camping... never mind going into a wilderness area. I'm afraid this separation will result in catastrophic consequences for our nation - and eventually the planet.

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#2.1 - Mon Nov 26, 2007 3:49 PM EST
{"commentId":1217199,"authorDomain":"thedoctori"}

Most of the (urban) kids I teach have never seen a (live) chicken, let alone taken a walk in the woods. Talk about alienation.

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#2.2 - Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:05 PM EST
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...but if you ask them what part of the chicken the McNugget comes from... :-)

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#2.3 - Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:38 AM EST
{"commentId":1219705,"authorDomain":"thedoctori"}

I thought they were synonymous (doh!).

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#2.4 - Tue Nov 27, 2007 12:11 PM EST
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